ZTE Communications ›› 2011, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (1): 41-44.

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Multifrequency Networking Solution for TD-SCDMA

Min Jin, Wenbo Wang, and Mugen Peng   

  1. Key Lab of National Education Ministry for Pan-Network Wireless Communication, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
  • Online:2011-03-25 Published:2011-03-25
  • About author:Min Jin works in the Wireless Signal Processing and Network laboratory at the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT). He is engaged in researching TD-SCDMA system-level simulation, wireless resource management algorithm, networking planning, and LTE-A physical layer technologies. He has published one article and has applied for one patent.

    Wenbo Wang is a professor and doctoral supervisor at BUPT. He is mainly engaged in researching mobile communications radio transmission theory and technology, wireless communication network theory, digital signal processing, and software defined radio theory. He has participated in many state and national science and technology projects, and has received many awards from provincial departments. He receives a special allowance granted by the State Council and is supported by the "New Century Talented Persons Project" of the Ministry of Education. He has published more than 200 articles and 10 books.

    Mugen Pen is an associate professor at BUPT. He is engaged in researching signal processing and the key theories, and networking policies of the wireless communication system. His research is now focused on wireless network cooperation information theory, wireless resource management algorithm and protocol design in next-generation wireless broadband, multi-hop wireless relay networking, and network coding technology. He has recently published about 10 books, has translated two books and more than 80 articles, and has applied for more than 20 patents.

Abstract: This paper introduces the characteristics of TD-SCDMA, and analyzes some networking schemes and methods of multifrequency. For the 5 MHz frequency bandwidth, a frequency planning scheme containing three frequencies is examined, and a simulation model is built to validate the performance of this scheme. Finally, this paper analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of the scheme, and proposes some directions for the future study of networking planning.

Key words: TD-SCDMA, multifrequency networking, simulation, frequency planning, multi-frequency